As a corrective to the depersonalizing tendencies of some caregiving practices and treatment contexts, the principles of person-centred care have been widely espoused. However, proponents of person-centred care often fail to acknowledge the fact that the body is a fundamental means of communication and, as such, the body is essential to the expression of personhood. Using a qualitative research design, we explored with health care practitioners how an embodied notion of personhood could enhance person-centred dementia care. Our findings indicate that the communicative capacity of the body enriches the imagination and connects health practitioners to the personhood of their care recipients, thereby fostering sympathetic care. Our findings fu...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. Background: Despite robust evidence on its effectiveness, current approaches th...
The tacit knowledge paradigm is gaining recognition as an important source of knowledge that informs...
This paper demonstrates how the use of narrative inquiry and personhood underpins our approach to p...
Sociability, interaction through which solitariness becomes togetherness or a union with others, has...
Sociability, interaction through which solitariness becomes togetherness or a union with others, has...
We examine the concept of personhood in relation to people living with dementia and implications for...
Since John Locke, regnant conceptions of personhood in Western philosophy have focused onindividual ...
Person-centred approaches in dementia, based on the concept of personhood, have undoubtedly provided...
It has become commonly expected that the “personhood” of people with dementia should be recognised, ...
Over the space of a few decades, biomedical advances have blurred the line between life and death an...
This paper draws on two data sources (Kelly's ethnographic study and a British Broadcasting Corporat...
The term 'person-centred care' is used widely within mental health and healthcare fields and is part...
This paper reports findings from a three-year study which integrated Kitwood's (1997) person-centred...
Aims and objectives: We implemented a 12-week drama-based educational intervention to introduce to ...
Introduction: Societal discourses of dementia are medicalised and dehumanising. This leads to a soci...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. Background: Despite robust evidence on its effectiveness, current approaches th...
The tacit knowledge paradigm is gaining recognition as an important source of knowledge that informs...
This paper demonstrates how the use of narrative inquiry and personhood underpins our approach to p...
Sociability, interaction through which solitariness becomes togetherness or a union with others, has...
Sociability, interaction through which solitariness becomes togetherness or a union with others, has...
We examine the concept of personhood in relation to people living with dementia and implications for...
Since John Locke, regnant conceptions of personhood in Western philosophy have focused onindividual ...
Person-centred approaches in dementia, based on the concept of personhood, have undoubtedly provided...
It has become commonly expected that the “personhood” of people with dementia should be recognised, ...
Over the space of a few decades, biomedical advances have blurred the line between life and death an...
This paper draws on two data sources (Kelly's ethnographic study and a British Broadcasting Corporat...
The term 'person-centred care' is used widely within mental health and healthcare fields and is part...
This paper reports findings from a three-year study which integrated Kitwood's (1997) person-centred...
Aims and objectives: We implemented a 12-week drama-based educational intervention to introduce to ...
Introduction: Societal discourses of dementia are medicalised and dehumanising. This leads to a soci...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. Background: Despite robust evidence on its effectiveness, current approaches th...
The tacit knowledge paradigm is gaining recognition as an important source of knowledge that informs...
This paper demonstrates how the use of narrative inquiry and personhood underpins our approach to p...